What Websites Can I Bet the Preakness Stakes on From Alabama?

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
May/11/2023

BetOnline is the perfect race book taking bets on this year's Preakness Stakes from the great state of Alabama.  They offer 9 percent daily rebates and some of the best props in the business.

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If you were planning on watching this year's Preakness from the tracks, the Birmingham Greyhound Race often simulcasts the race, so be sure to check out their website for confirmation.

Rot     To Win The 2023 Preakness Stakes     Moneyline
1     Mage         +250
4     First Mission         +225
5     Blazing Sevens         +1100
7     Confidence Game         +1100
8     National Treasure         +800
9     Red Route One         +1400
11     Chase The Chaos         +3500
13     Disarm         +850
14     Perform         +1500

First Mission was actually made a slight favorite over Derby winner Mage at +225.  He was the winner of the Lexington Stakes with an impressive run up the rail.

The Lexington was the final points race on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, issued on a 20-8-6-4-2 basis to eligible top-five finishers.

Disarm is one of the few Kentucky Derby horses participating in this year's Preakness Stakes.   He finished 3rd at the Lexington and certainly outran his odds with his fourth-place finish at 27-1.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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